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American Journal of Pathology, Vol 81, 503-512, Copyright © 1975 by American Society for Investigative Pathology
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J Shay
Statistical techniques known as the analysis of variance make it possible for the electron microscopist to plan work in such a way as to get quantitative data with the greatest possible economy of effort. This paper explains how to decide how many measurements to make per micrograph, how many micrographs per tissue block, how many blocks per experimentally treated organ, and how many organs per experimental treatment group.
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